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Wartime magazine issue 67
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
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Wartime Magazine (Winter 2014) - The Great War
Featured articles:
- The 12th Battalion’s flag by Nigel Steel. The Australian Imperial Force battalions forged their unique identities.
- Campaign Season by Meleah Hampton. A year-by-year sketch of the campaigns of the Great War and Australia’s role in it.
- The war that ended peace by Margaret MacMillan. In 1914 there were forces against the war which might have prevailed.
- Power of the dreadnoughts by Andrew Lambert. Britain’s superior navy might have averted the First World War.
- The Western Front 1914-1916 by Robin Prior. How the early fighting in France led to trench warfare.
- Steaming to war by Greg Gilbert. HMAS Australia took on the German fleet in August 1914.
- First to fight by Michael Kelly. At the battle of Bitapaka, the AN&MEF were the first Australians in combat.
- The first to fall by Aaron Pegram. Among the first casualties of the First World War were Australians fighting in the British Army.
- Art in a time of war by Claire Baddeley. The experience of 1914-18 seen through the eyes of Australian artists.
- Spinning the reels: Picking high fruit in the arid expanse by Stephanie Boyle.
- Briefing: Blasting with Big Bertha by Shane Casey.
- The Last Post: Captain Keith Heritage 1882-1916 by Meleah Hampton.
- In the picture: Ambulance Waggon No.1 by Edwin Ride.
- Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.
Details: Magazine, published 2014.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.